Book 8, in
the Sugawara Akitada series
This 8th
installment continues Akitada saga finding our honorable sleuth once more in
trouble.
With no income and a growing family to support, Akitada desperately plunges into the investigation of this crime, aided by his faithful servant Tora, inadvertently placing not only his own life, but also the lives of his wife and child, in grave danger . . .”
My views:
I have been
following Ms. Parker for years and especially fond of the Akitada series. His
sagas have remained fresh throughout the years and always had a wonderful and
strong theme. This time the mystery looks into the abuse of power and the
incompetence of people at the top, the dark side of the underclass and the
characters that enrich themselves on others misfortunes. The author is a master
in blending action into a lush tapestry of ancient Japanese society and
elegantly writes without mixing any melodrama into her drama. Akitada is a
colorful protagonist and is joined by a large cast of intriguing characters
that are as deeply bound to tradition as he is. Her style is very sophisticated and ideas so
prolific it seems to never run out of steam. I still have to catch up on this
series and looking forward in doing so.
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